I assume you *want* the two heads merged into one. since as it is,
there is no collision. The easy way is to force them together.
I always look in the learning manual for this solution, because I can
never remember how to move noteheads, since I do it so rarely. It's
in 4.5.3 Real music example. It's a godsend, as far as I'm concerned.
\version "2.12.2"
%%No collision
<<\clef bass {c1( d4)}\\{c1(b,4)}>>
<<{c'1( d'4)}\\{c'1(b4)}>>
%%With collision
<<\clef bass {c1( d4)}\\{\once \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift =
#-.5 c1(b,4)}>>
<<{c'1( d'4)}\\{\once \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #-0.5 c'1
(b4)}>>
On 29.12.2009, at 19:28, Alberto Simões wrote:
Sure:
voiceA = \relative c {
c1( d4)
}
voiceB = \relative c {
c1( b4)
}
voice = { << \voiceA \\ \voiceB >> }
On 29/12/2009 18:16, James Bailey wrote:
Can you provide a short example that shows the collision? I'm having
difficult imagining how to get such a collision, and then how to
correct
it.
On 29.12.2009, at 19:06, Alberto Simões wrote:
Dear all,
Can't find a solution to hide one of the two whole notes that are
colliding. The only option I find is to substitute one by a space
(s1),
but if I do that I lose the tie connecting it to the next note.
Any hint?
(I can put the score online if that helps understanding the
problem).
Thanks
Alberto
On 27/12/2009 18:55, Alberto Simões wrote:
Hello.
How can I remove a collision of two whole notes (semibreve)?
I tried
\mergeDifferentlyDottedOn
\mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn
But none works. That's natural, as the notes are not dotted, and
have
the same head. :)
I am still searching in the manual, but if anybody knows this
from head,
thank you :)
Alberto
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